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Ts . . . by G. T. GUENIN Eastern's hardball aggregation fumbled through a pair of games last Friday afternoon, lossing to the Powell, Wyoming College nine twice by scores of 10-1 and 10-1. Forty-seven fans were on hand. Near the end of the last game this reporter heard the following message, addressed to a group of unhappy Eastern fans, by a stately looking gentleman dressed in black and wearing a large dark hat: \Two score and seven Eastern fans ago, our baseball team brought forth upon this field a ball club, conceived in character building, and dedicated to the proposition that not all men were created winners. \Now we are engaged in a great double-header; testing whether that team, or any team, so conceived and so dedicated can ever win. \We are met on a great diamond of that game. We are met to watch this team play so that those who are playing might someday teach others who will participate in this game. \The grave men, players and coaches, who struggled here, have erred it, far above our power to add or to detract. 'The world will very little not nor long remember that they lost here; but it can never forget how they lost. \It is not for us the spectators, rather, the coaches, to be dedi- cated to the unfinished work that the team has hus far so nobly carried on. It is rather for the coaches to be dedicated to the great task remaining before them; that from these honored losses they take increased devotion to their cause; that they here highly resolve that these man shall not have lost in vain; that the team shall, under the athletic department, have a new birth of spirit and will, and that sports of the school, by the team, for the students, shall not perish from the campus.\ • White • green • blue • coral • toast Monogram Blouse by Bobbie James $2.99 Wonderfully smooth drip dry pima cotton, with fly front tab you mail away to be monogrammed. In sizes 10-18, 30-38. Street floor First at 29th 14(7.10,1 /7_ / V • • et e rm i erit, Records Falls In Bobcat's Lair The Montana State College Bob- cats fielded a pair of record- breaking performers Saturday to win the third annual running of the MSC invitational track and field meet. Larry Chanay and Jim Roban proved to be State's big guns as the host Bobcats won their own meet by a nine-point margin. Western Montana College of Education took second place honors, Northwest Nazarene College of Nampa, Idaho, was third, Rocky Mountain of Bil- lings fourth, Eastern sixth, and Carroll College of Helena was seventh. ' A total of eight MSC invita- tional meet records were broken during this year's running, with new marks set in the 100-yard dash, 220, 440, the mile, half-mile, broad-jump and the discus event, and the 220-yard low hurdles. Eastern's thinclads managed to place in two events, winning one. Don Rider broke the tape in the two-mile jaunt with a time of 11:2. Charles Hauf, an- other 'Jacket distance man, took third place in the one-half mile run. Chanay, MSC's 6-4 basketball star, broke the standing meet rec- ord for the 100-yard dash Satur- day by one-tenth of a second. Cha- nay covered the 300-foot run in :9.8 seconds. The old record of :9.8, was set by Charles Bovan of MSC in last year's meet. Chanay erased another of Bovan's records, clipping four-tenths of a second off the best time for the 220. Chanay scampered the distance in :21.6. Larry Chanay's partner, Jim Roban, took over in the field events where Chanay left off on the track. Jim broke his own discus record, won first in the shot-put event, and placed third in the javelin toss to total up 12 points for MSC and gain in- dividual honors as the meet's scoring champion. Roban, a junior from Great Falls, flipped the discus 149 feet America's Smartest Casual Clothes for every College Activity Assure Car Ease Lubricate and Spring Check-up POLY 66 SERVICE Across from Eastern Campus 29th & Poly Ph. 9 - 3526 James Pedula ees ep a rim e t tt .S tor y **Something New Every Day\ Travel Right with the new Silhouette Luggage by • Samsonite RIMS BARBER SHOP THE FINEST IN HAIRCUTS FOR BOTH MEN AND WOMEN Appointments 4 Poly Drive Ph. 2 - 6727 Across from the Campus BATTING AVERAGES All games played to May 11. Includes all players with ten or more bats. Name AB H It So BB Pct. Hatch, if-p _____ ____ __19 5 4 3 6 .263 Kauk, cf-p _________ 19 _ 6 5 .210 Hatcher, 3b 21 3 3 2 1 .143 Anderson, rf 7 4 0 2 .410 J. Dunlap, lb _____ _ 22 8 3 2 1 .363 Ille, cf 14 5 1 2 1 .357 Knaub, c _____ _ 13 3 2 3 1 .230 GRANDVIEW SERVICENTER 3020 Grandview Blvd. Just south of the Administration Building SAVE 10% on your cleaning ... bring it in, pick it up for our 10% over the counter discount. Rainbow Cleaners 3 Minutes Away - at 27th & Poly MILKY WAY Where Eastern Students Meet • see our large selection of western pants, western shirts, western boots and hats. • headquarters for new spring sport shirts and slax and jackets. • • THE HUB JOE'S \Next Door to the Stockman\ \Near the Turf\ \Open Till 9 p. m. GRAND LANES BOWLING ALLEYS Free Bowling Instruction Any Afternoon \Learn to Bowl the Right Way\ 2032 Grand Ave. Phone 2-0300 May 15, 1959 THE RE TORT Page Three Ted Vye and Don Kramer both earned berths on Eastern's golf squad Sunday during the playoffs at Lake Hills Country Club in Billings. The playoff round was played to determine two candi- dates to represent Eastern in the Intercollegiate Golf Tournament today and Saturday. Coach Bjorgum said that three Eastern students turned out for the playoff round, and that all three golfers shot scores in the eighties. Vye completed the 18-hole tour Sunday with an 83 total, the low score for the day. Don Kramer was one stroke down with a 54, Dick Thompson shot an 85, play- ing his first round of golf since he got his ankle out of a cast. ANNOUNCES URNEY STARTS to the Men's Singles tourney: Each match will consist of the best two out of three games played to 11 points; a player must win by two points; round two games must be played by Monday; round three games by Tuesday; round four by Wednesday; round five, the sec- ond and third place games, and the championship match as soon as the others are completed. Nels added that conflicts in game time or between players meeting for games will not be for- feit games—if the students report these time conflicts to him before the deadline. The coach said that Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day noon hours will all be kept open for badminton matches. Pairings are as follows: R. Fischer vs. D. Fox, Tuesday, May 2, 12:00 noon. M. Mulowney vs. G. Guenin, Tuesday, May 12, 12:00 noon. J. McArthur vs. R. Reintsma, Tuesday, May 12, 12 noon. R. Haufstad vs. D. Hatch, Tues- day, May 12, 12:30 p. Thompson injured his ankle this winter on a skiing trip. Bjorgum said that Kramer may not be able to attend the IGT in Butte because of his affiliation with the Eastern baseball team. Kramer is a starting pitcher for the 'Jackets, and should the hard- ballers journey to Dillon Kramer will be out of the IGT. The IGT will be held at the Butte Country Club as a part of the MCC Spring Carnival. EASTERN RITES (Continued) Although the participating stu- dents were few in number, they worked diligently, and the campus was free of debris by 5.p. m. Mission completed, the students retired to the SUB steps, where a picnic was held. Marvin Carter served the lunch which consisted of hot dogs, potato chips, and lemonade, prepared for the affair by the cafeteria cooks. FLOWERS Fresh Flowers for All Occasions Chris-Ann Florist Phone 2-7179 31/2 inches, a toss that was 3 feet 61/2 inches better than his old mark. The best discus throw this year for small colleges, according to the NAIA, was a 158-71/4 heave by Dave Williams of Hastings, Ne- braska. Delger of MSC set a new meet record in the 440-yard run with a time of :51.8. Barney of Western Montana broke two of his own dis- tance records, running a 4:40 mile and a 2:04.4 half-mile. Another Western trackman, Varland, went 22 feet 8 inches in the broad jumping event for another meet record, and Wagenaar, also of Hallmark Cards, Cosmetics Cameras and Film Pens, Gifts, Candy Jewelry, Stationery 6-Hr. Photo Finishing MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Ray C. Steiner Registered Pharmacist Airport Road at Poly LINDAMOOD MUSIC CO. Nan Lindamood—John Peterson Baldwin Pianos and Organs Teachers' Supplies and Records 224 N. Broadway Phone 9-4185 SAMSONITE \ Start-a-set Regular $19.95 SALE! $16.95 Save as you start your matched set of luxury luggage. Drop a hint that you would like the ladies' overnight or the men's companion case as a suitable gift! BUY NOW! OFFER LIMITED! S & L STORE 210 No. 29th St. Western, set a new record with a :27.7 performance in the 220-yard low hurdles. Where a Personal Interest Is Taken in Your Car COMPLETE WINTERIZING SERVICE WILBER'S Rimrock Service 1224 N. 27th Phone 9-3618 Battery Tune-up Service CHRISTIANSEN BADMINTON TO Coach Nels Christiansen an- nounced Monday that the first phase of Eastern's intramural bad- minton tournament is well under Way with eight contestants com- peting for honors in the men's singles tourney. Drawings for the tourney are given below. Nels said that a sim- ilar schedule is also posted on the Ad. building bulletin board. Christiansen said that all scores should be reported to his office as soon as each match is complet- ed. He added that players who are unable to get together at the game time scheduled should see him so arrangements could be made for a change in the schedule. The mixed doubles tournament begins next week, according to Nels, if there are enough doubles teams entered. Nels said that he needed a few more teams to com- plete the doubles schedule. Inter- ested students can contact Chris- tiansen for information, if possible, before Monday. The following rules will apply Eastern Golfers Qualify for Butte IGT